On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 9:40 AM Sedat Dilek <sedat.di...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I switched to KDE/Plasma v5.23 from Debian/unstable - mostly as > middle-mouse-paste is now supported. > > On reboot and restart I get a 90 seconds delay when SDDM service is shutdown. > > Debian ships SDDM version 0.19 and upcoming 0.20 shall have Wayland > support (see [1]). > > Is there a workaround I do not know? > > I might change DefaultTimeoutStopSec: > > root# grep DefaultTimeout /etc/systemd/system.conf > 44:#DefaultTimeoutStartSec=90s > 45:#DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90s > 46:#DefaultTimeoutAbortSec= > > Alternatively, use a different GUI login-manager which supports > Wayland properly? > > Thanks in advance. > > Regards, > - Sedat - > > > > [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM
[ Please CC me explicitly as I am NOT subscribed to this ML, Thanks. ] > Hi, > > Does uninstalling kdeconnect, if it is installed, remove the delay? > > Regards, > David Hi. No. First, I tried with a `killall kdeconnectd` and afterwards with uninstalling kdeconnect. Both did not help. To confirm that this is an issue with *** KDE/Plasma + Wayland ***... I logged into a *** KDE/Plasma + X11 *** session and then rebooted. There was no 90 seconds delay. So, this is an issue with SDDM and KDE/Plasma + Wayland. As said in my initial posting SDDM version 20 shall have (better) Wayland support. Currently, I am interested in a workaround. It is annoying to wait 90 seconds when doing reboots (or shutdown). Thanks. Regards, - Sedat -